(CNN) -- The man accused of killing 13 people and wounding dozens more in a shooting at Fort Hood Army Post last month has been released from intensive care, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan has been moved to a different ward in Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, according to his attorney, John Galligan.

Galligan said the move happened late Tuesday night.

Hasan faces 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder stemming from the November 5 shooting.

Authorities say Hasan, a 39-year-old Army psychiatrist, began shooting at a processing center at the Army post. Civilian police officers rushed to the scene, and Hasan was shot and paralyzed from the waist down.

Galligan said he has been able to speak with his client briefly, and he wanted him moved to a different facility.

"I've filed a motion for Mr. Hasan be moved to a facility that's closer to Fort Hood and for him to receive rehabilitation there, but I'm yet to hear back about my request," he said.

San Antonio is about 125 miles from Fort Hood, and Galligan said the distance makes it difficult to work on the case.

"I just want closer access," he said. He said he expected Hasan to remain in the hospital for another three months and then undergo physical therapy.

Galligan also said he has requested additional defense attorneys under the uniform code of military council but said he also is waiting for a reply on that issue.